Posted on July 18, 2016
What is Chromotherapy?
Chromotherapy is also called color therapy which is the use of color and light to gently bring about homeostasis. Examples of homeostasis include the regulation of temperature and the balance between acidity and alkalinity (pH). It is a process that maintains the stability of the human body’s internal environment in response to changes in external conditions. In this therapy color along with light is applied to specific areas and accupoints on the body. This is an alternative therapy which means any treatment that is not considered of as part of conventional medicine. Beauty professionals use chromotheapy as an exciting new form of healing brought forward from the Atlantean teachings, and is complimentary to such modalities as kinesiology, acupuncture and other natural healing modalities. Also health professionals working different diseases care are becoming more aware of the alternative therapies.
History of Chromotherapy
Chromotherapy is a therapeutic science for Body, Mind and spirit which has been used by many races for thousands of years. Has very deep roots, going all the way back to ancient Egypt, Greece, China and India. The ancient Egyptians believed that their god Thoth gave them the gift of chromotherapy. They, as well as the Greeks, have been known to use colored minerals, gemstones, salves and other naturally colored resources as remedies for ailments in addition to using sunlight as a form of medicine as well. Another example of the employment of chromotherapy during their times can be observed by the various shades of color that the treatment sanctuaries were painted in. In addition to their use of colored natural resources, the ancient Greeks believed that the physical nature of color was the dominant reason why it gave them such benefits. It just helped in finding balance, even if they didn’t understand the physiological effects of using chromotherapy.
Charaka, an ancient Ayurvedic physician who lived in India around the sixth century BC, was also aware of the medical benefits of sunlight and it’s effect on various diseases. The sun would shine through the colored glass onto the patient to achieve specific therapeutic benefits. Others used different colored silk clothes to filter varying shades of light onto their bodies. There is also evidence of others using colored waters and colored gels to achieve the same results.
How Chromotherapy works?
Is a unique technique for improving one’s emotional and physical systems through visible colored lights. Colors is a certain wavelengths of electro-magnetic energy seen through our eyes that affect one’s feelings, moods, and emotions. Color is one of the languages of the soul, just look at inspired or meditative paintings. Also chromotherapy works on our body Chakras.
Chakras
Chakras are centers of energy, located on the midline of the body. There are seven of them, and they govern our psychological properties. The chakras located on the lower part of our body are our instinctual side, the highest ones our mental side.
The chakras can have various levels of activity. When they're "open," they're considered operative in a normal fashion. Ideally, all chakras would contribute to our being. Our instincts would work together with our feelings and thinking. However, this is usually not the case. Some chakras are not open enough being under-active, and to compensate, other chakras are over-active. The ideal state is where the chakras are balanced. There exist lots of techniques to balance the chakras.
Blocked energy in our seven chakras can often lead to illness, so it's important to understand what each chakra represents and what we can do to keep this energy flowing freely.
1. Root Chakra — The 1st Chakra, represents our foundation and is all about feeling grounded and secure. Here's the quick skinny on what you need to know about Root Chakra healing:
2. Sacral Chakra — The 2nd Chakra, relates to our ability to feel creative, sexual, and accept change. Here's what you need to know about Sacral Chakra healing:
3. Solar Plexus Chakra — The 3rd Chakra, represents our ability to be confident and in control of our lives. Here's what you need to know about Solar Plexus Chakra healing:
4. Heart Chakra — The 4th Chakra, represents our ability to love — the quality of our love, our past loves — and our future loves. Here's what you need to know about Heart Chakra healing:
5. Throat Chakra — The 5th Chakra, represents our ability to communicate and express ourselves. Here's what you need to know about Throat Chakra healing:
6. Third Eye Chakra — The 6th Chakra, is related to our ability to focus on and see the big picture. Here's what you need to know about Third Eye Chakra healing:
7. Crown Chakra — The 7th and highest Chakra, the Crown Chakra, represents our ability to be fully connected spiritually. Here's what you need to know about opening and healing the Crown Chakra:
Chromotherapy uses of basic colors: